Betty Gregory (nee Witmer) is a long-time resident of Esquimalt, B.C. The Witmer family owned Rex Store on Esquimalt Road.
Janice Hallas is the daughter of Ralph Butler, a long time Esquimalt resident and founder of the Esquimalt Lions Club.
Emily Harrop (nee Spencer) married Arthur Wellington Harrop, who served in the Canadian Navy. Emily's parents were Albert F. Spencer and Sydney (nee Dodd). They were born in England and moved to Canada ca. 1914. Emily and her parents both lived on Foster Street in Esquimalt.
Nessie Hart was married to Fred Scafe in May, 1937. He died suddenly a few months later. She boarded with Josephine Godman on Plaskett Place after returning home from overseas duty in 1946. She married E. G. Hart in 1953.
Muriel (Bourne) Harwood is the daughter of Herbert Frederick Bourne and Mabel Reynolds. Herbert Bourne served as the Municipal Engineer for Esquimalt from 1917 to 1937.
Tina's brother is Richard Howley.
George Isbister, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Isbister, grew up in Esquimalt, worked in Dockyard and Yarrows and joined the Canadian army, where he was a wireless operator and instructor in the Signal Corps. He has lived in Ontario, Alberta and the Northwest Territories. His wife, the former Vera Kirkup, died in 1983.
Robina James was born in London, England, in 1902. She married Richard Pascoe James in 1921.
William E. John married Maxine on March 21, 1954. They have two children: Louise Frances Ann and Esther Fay Anita. He worked as a photographer with the R.C.N. in Esquimalt for 21 years and spent 15 years with the Daily Colonist. He was also contracted by the Township as a photographer for municipal functions, such as the 75th Anniversary booklet. He has also given a large collection to the City of Victoria Archives. Deceased April 4, 2000.